Tag: Shakespeare
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Rosencrantz and Guildenstern Are Dead, Haymarket Theatre
Tuesday 21st June 2011
reviewOkay, the politics are disempowering, but this play is great fun to watch in Tre…
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Katie Mitchell on young audiences
Monday 29th November 2010
blogKatie Mitchell is one of our most thrilling and talented theatre directors.
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Hamlet, National Theatre
Friday 8th October 2010
reviewRory Kinnear’s Prince of Denmark is a student-type living in a crystal-clear, sh…
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On culture cuts
Tuesday 10th August 2010
blogA regular subject of this blog is the looming cuts in Arts Council funding of th…
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Bedroom Farce, Duke of York’s Theatre
Wednesday 31st March 2010
reviewPredictable, unchallenging, but sometimes quite good fun, Alan Ayckbourn does it…
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The Gods Weep, Hampstead Theatre
Wednesday 17th March 2010
reviewMadly ambitious new play about corporate capitalism features a brilliant perform…
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Dunsinane, Hampstead Theatre
Thursday 18th February 2010
reviewDavid Greig’s terrific sequel to Macbeth is subtle, epic and metaphorical — grea…
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Jerusalem, Apollo Theatre
Wednesday 10th February 2010
reviewTriumphant transfer of Jez Butterworth’s smash hit pastoral play lights up the W…
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On Edward Hall
Wednesday 13th January 2010
blogToday, the Hampstead Theatre announced its new artistic director, Edward Hall.
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